词条 | 1901 Columbia Lions football team | ||||||||
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| Mode = football | Year = 1901 | Team = Columbia Lions | Image = | ImageSize = | Conference = Independent | Record = 8–5 | HeadCoach = George Sanford | HCYear = 3rd | OScheme = | DScheme = | Captain = Chauncey L. Berrien | StadiumArena= }}{{1901 college football independents records}} The 1901 Columbia Lions football team was an American football team that represented Columbia University as an independent during the 1901 college football season. In its third and final season under head coach George Sanford, the team compiled an 8–5 record and outscored opponents by a total of {{nowrap|158 to 91}}.[1][2] Chauncey L. Berrien was the team captain.[2] Two Columbia backs were selected as first-team players on the 1901 All-America team: Harold Weekes (from Walter Camp) and Bill Morley (from Caspar Whitney). Berrien and Richard Shore Smith also played in the backfield.[3][4] In its October 1901 preview of the college football season, Harper's Weekly opined: "In Weekes, Morley, and Berrien, Columbia has a trio that is equalled by no other college this year."[6] Morley took over as the team's head coach the following year. The team played its home games at the Polo Grounds in Upper Manhattan. Schedule{{CFB schedule|{{CFB schedule entry | date = September 28 | w/l = l | away = y | opponent = {{cfb link|year=1901|team=Buffalo Bulls|title=Buffalo}} | site_stadium = Exposition Stadium | site_cityst = Buffalo, NY | score = 0–5 | attend = 7,000-8,000 | source = [5] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 2 | w/l = w | away = y | opponent = Rutgers | site_stadium = Neilson Field | site_cityst = New Brunswick, NJ | score = 27–0 | source = [6] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 5 | w/l = w | opponent = {{cfb link|year=1901|team=Williams Ephs|title=Williams}} | site_stadium = Polo Grounds | site_cityst = New York, NY | score = 5–0 | source = [7] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 12 | w/l = l | away = y | opponent = Harvard | site_stadium = Soldier's Field | site_cityst = Boston, MA | score = 0–18 | source = [8] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 19 | w/l = w | opponent = {{cfb link|year=1901|team=Hamilton Continentals|title=Hamilton}} | site_stadium = Polo Grounds | site_cityst = New York, NY | score = 12–0 | source = [9] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 26 | w/l = l | away = y | opponent = Yale | site_stadium = Yale Field | site_cityst = New Haven, CT | score = 5–10 | source = [10] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 30 | w/l = w | opponent = {{cfb link|year=1901|team=Haverford Fords|title=Haverford}} | site_stadium = Polo Grounds | site_cityst = New York, NY | score = 29–6 | source = [11] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 2 | w/l = w | opponent = Penn | site_stadium = Polo Grounds | site_cityst = New York, NY | score = 11–0 | source = [12] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 5 | w/l = w | opponent = Georgetown | site_stadium = Polo Grounds | site_cityst = New York, NY | score = 18–0 | source = [13] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 9 | w/l = l | opponent = Syracuse | site_stadium = Polo Grounds | site_cityst = New York, NY | score = 5–11 | source = [14] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 16 | w/l = l | opponent = Cornell | site_stadium = Polo Grounds | site_cityst = New York, NY | gamename = rivalry | score = 0–24 | source = [15] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 20 | w/l = w | away = y | opponent = Navy | site_stadium = Worden Field | site_cityst = Annapolis, MD | score = 6–5 | source = [16] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 28 | w/l = w | opponent = Carlisle | site_stadium = Polo Grounds | site_cityst = New York, NY | score = 40–12 | attend = 5,000 | source = [17] }} }} Season summaryPreseasonMorley resigned as captain and Chauncey L. Berrien took his place.[18] Week 1: at BuffaloOn the eve of the first game with Buffalo, the faculty announced a number of leading players were forbidden to play.[6] Week 4: at HarvardIn "the first big football battle of the season," Columbia lost to Harvard 18 to 0. Captain Berrien had been prevented from playing by Columbia faculty.[19] Week 6: at YaleColumbia gave Yale one of its hardest games of the season in a 10 to 5 loss, holding the Bulldogs scoreless in the first half.[19] Week 8: PennColumbia defeated Penn 10 to 0, its first victory over Penn since the school instituted a coaching system, and its second ever.[20] Week 13: Carlisle{{AFB game box start|Title=Carlisle at Columbia |Visitor=Carlisle |V1=0 |V2=12 |Host=Columbia |H1=17 |H2=23 |Date=November 28, 1901 |Location=Polo Grounds •New York, NY | Attendance =6,000 | Referee = J. C. McCracken (Penn) }}{{AFB game box end}} Columbia rolled up its largest score of the season, defeating the Carlisle Indians 40 to 12. It was 40 to 0 until the final five minutes.[21][22] Starring in the contest was Columbia's backfield of Bill Morley, Harold Weekes, Richard Shore Smith, and Chauncey L. Berrien. PostseasonIn his review of the 1901 football season, Charles Edward Patterson wrote: "Morley, stocky, muscular, not to be denied his two yards help or no help (and three times two means six, or a first down, you know!) able to repeat indefinitely, the best interferer in present day football, a forty yard punter and a drop-kicker who can actually score."[23] PlayersLine
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References1. ^{{cite web|title=1901 Columbia Lions Schedule and Results|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=SR/College Football|accessdate=March 9, 2019|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/columbia/1901-schedule.html}} {{Columbia Lions football navbox}}2. ^1 {{cite web|title=Columbia Football 2018 Record Book|publisher=Columbia University|year=2018|page=197|url=https://gocolumbialions.com/documents/2018/8/28/2018_Columbia_Football_Recordbook.pdf|via=Newspapers.com}} 3. ^{{cite journal|journal=Spalding's Football Guide|page=47|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Xws7AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA47#v=onepage&q&f=false|title=All-America Team of 1901|via=Google books|accessdate=March 8, 2015|year=1902}} {{Open access}} 4. ^{{cite news|author=Caspar Whitney|title=The Sportsman's View-Point|work=Outing |year=1902|url=http://www.la84foundation.org/SportsLibrary/Outing/Volume_39/outXXXIX04/outXXXIX04v.pdf}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=U. of B. Didn't Allow Columbia to Score|newspaper=Buffalo Sunday Times|date=September 29, 1901|page=22|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29360067/u_of_b_didnt_allow_columbia_to_score/|via=Newspapers.com}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=Columbia's Eleven Won: Blue and White Football Team Defeat Rutgers at New Brunswick|newspaper=The New York Times|date=October 3, 1901|page=8|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29360284/columbias_eleven_won_blue_and_white/|via=Newspapers.com}} 7. ^{{cite news|title=Columbia Narrowly Escapes Defeat at the Hands of Williams|newspaper=The New York Times|date=October 6, 1901|page=10|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29360495/columbia_narrowly_escapes_defeat_at_the/|via=Newspapers.com}} 8. ^{{cite news|title=Crimson Line In No Danger: Harvard Beats Columbia 18 to 0|newspaper=The Boston Globe|date=October 13, 1901|pages=1-2|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29360777/crimson_line_in_no_danger_harvard/|via=Newspapers.com}} 9. ^{{cite news|title=Columbia Beat Hamilton|newspaper=The New York Times|date=October 20, 1901|page=12|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29360920/columbia_beat_hamilton/|via=Newspapers.com}} 10. ^{{cite news|title=Columbia Surprises Yale Football Team|newspaper=The New York Times|date=October 27, 1901|page=1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29361174/columbia_surprises_yale_football_team/|via=Newspapers.com}} 11. ^{{cite news|title=Football: Columbia Defeats Haverford Without Trouble at the Polo Grounds|newspaper=New York Daily Tribune|date=October 31, 1901|page=5|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29361429/football_columbia_defeats_haverford/|via=Newspapers.com}} 12. ^{{cite news|title=Columbia's Triumph: The Blue and White Wins From Pennsylvania by 11 to 0 -- Weeks Makes Both Touchdowns|newspaper=New York Daily Tribune|date=November 3, 1901|page=10|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29361664/columbias_triumph_the_blue_and_white/|via=Newspapers.com}} 13. ^{{cite news|title=Football: Columbia Defeats Georgetown In Rather Easy Fashion|newspaper=New York Daily Tribune|date=November 6, 1901|page=8|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29363748/football_columbia_defeats_georgetown/|via=Newspapers.com}} 14. ^{{cite news|title=Syracuse The Victor: Little Fellows From Up The State Play Aggressively And Defeat Columbia|newspaper=New York Daily Tribune|date=November 10, 1901|page=10|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29363921/syracuse_the_victor_little_fellows/|via=Newspapers.com}} 15. ^{{cite news|title=Columbia Outplayed by Cornell on the Polo Grounds|newspaper=The New York Times|date=November 17, 1901|page=11|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29362357/columbia_outplayed_by_cornell_on_the/|via=Newspapers.com}} 16. ^{{cite news|title=Columbia, 6; Annapolis, 5|newspaper=The Baltimore Sun|date=November 21, 1901|page=6|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29364201/columbia_6_annapolis_5/|via=Newspapers.com}} 17. ^{{cite news|title=Columbia Beats Indians: Carlisle School Football Team Scores in Sensational Plays|newspaper=The New York Times|date=November 29, 1901|page=9|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29364389/columbia_beats_indians_carlisle_school/|via=Newspapers.com}} 18. ^{{cite news|url=http://spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia?a=d&d=cs19010412-01.2.19#|title=Football Captain Elected|date=April 12, 1901|volume=44|number=47|work=Columbia Daily Spectator}} 19. ^1 2 3 {{cite journal|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=frFCAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA1086v=onepage&q&f=false|pages=1062; 1086; 1134|title=Football - The Season of 1901|volume=45|journal=Harper's Weekly}} 20. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.archives.upenn.edu/histy/features/sports/football/1800s/origins4.html|title=Penn Football:Origins to 1901}} 21. ^{{cite news|url=http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SFC19011129.2.10.1.1#|title=Carlisle Indians Lose|work=San Francisco Call|volume=90|number=182|date=November 29, 1901}} 22. ^{{cite news|url=http://spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia?a=d&d=cs19011203-01.2.2&srpos=&dliv=none&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN------|work=Columbia Daily Spectator|volume=45|number=16|date=December 3, 1901|title=Columbia, 40 - Carlisle 12}} 23. ^{{cite news|title=Review of the Football Season|publisher=Outing|date=January 1902|page=501|url=http://www.la84foundation.org/SportsLibrary/Outing/Volume_39/outXXXIX04/outXXXIX04x.pdf}} 24. ^{{cite book | title=Oyster Bay | first=John E. | last=Hammond | publisher=Arcadia Publishing | year=2009 | page=51 | chapter=Village Life}} 25. ^{{cite news|url=http://spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia?a=d&d=cs19011203-01.2.22#|work=Columbia Daily Spectator|volume=45|number=16|date=December 3, 1901|title=Team Statistics}} 3 : 1901 college football season|Columbia Lions football seasons|1901 in sports in New York City |
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